East Oregonian : E.O. (Pendleton, OR) 1888-current, April 14, 1921, DAILY EDITION, SECTION TWO, Page PAGE EIGHT, Image 8

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DAILY EAST OREGOJTIAiT, PENDLETON, OREGON, THURSDAY EVENING, APRIL 14, 1021.
MOTION
PICURE NEWS
r.u n jom's Hiinii
IN -Till-: HIG
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Following his (rrcnt success In "Just
P.iln," In which In received universal
praise throughout the country, Puck
Jones once inovo Klips o.u. nf tits eh.it
Bctcr n ' 'rt linv tu mm'; a role of .1
rtiore serious nnt'iro, in hi l.ticst Wil
Itnm K.ix production, entitled "The Hig
Ptincb." which will open at tho Pas
time TheMre for 11 tvo d.i -s n;n beswi
nine today.
"The Vie PnnV t r. n - ;i:vl,:,.rv
OF
WOK
A Dangerous Period Through Which Every Woman Must Pass
Practical Suggestions Given by the Women Whose
Letters Follow
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to carry wonicn ra;o;y tirenrh the Change of Life. She says: .
"It is with r-!ear.:79 tht I write to you thanking you for vhat your
wonderful medicine has d Ji.e for me. I was passing through the Change of
Life and had a Displacement and weakness so that I could not stand on my
feet and other annoying symptoms. A friend told me about Lydia E. Pink
ham's Vegetable Compound and the first bottle helped me, so I got more.
It cured me and I am now doing my housework. Your medicine is certainly
woman's friend and tou may use this testimonial as you choose, "Mrs. MARY
Lister, m Frank Street, Adrian, Mich.
It is saU that middle age is the most trying period in a woman's life, and
wing tr modern methodsof living not one woman in a thousand passes through
this perfectly natural change without exp eriencing very annoying symptoms.
ThosesmotheringspeiJ3.the lrea(iful hot flashes that send the blood rushing
to the head until it seems as though it would burst, and the faint feeling that
follows, as if the heart were going to stop, those sinking or dizzy spellsare all
symptoms of a nervous condition, and indicate the need for a special medicine.
Lydia E. Piniibam'sV egetable Compound is a root and herb medicine espe
cially adapted to set upon the feminine system. It acts in such a manner
as to build up the f akened nervous system and enables a woman to pass
this trying period v. ith the least possible annoying symptoms.
Vomen everywhere should remember that most of the commoner ailments
of worn ?n ere not the sunrical ones they are not caused by serious displace
ments orgrowths, althourh the symptoms may be the same, and that is why
o many apparently serious ailments readily yield to Lydia E. Pinkham's
Vegetable Compound, as it acta as a natural restorative and often prevents
serious troubles.
Lydia E. I'inkham's Private Text-Book upon "Ailments Pecu
liar to Women wilt lie sent to you free upon request. AVrite
. to The Lydf E. Pinkham Medicine Co., Lynn, Massachusetts.
This book contains valuable information.
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ALTA
Children, 10c
Adults, 35c
W 10.
THE
COMEDY
OF MANY
LAUGHS
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1 y Jules il. rut thiivin, am? Is described
as an intensely appealing talo of the
Western hills. The story revolves
mouod nun matt who is arrested
Irr .sheep rustling in which h. hud, no
I art, Is convicted nod sent In prison for
ii term nf five years. following his
relviuto frum prison, his efforts to
"make good" furnish many thrilling In
cidents. .' In the leading role, it is sn'd. H-iel;
j Jones displays preatcr emotional ahll
i lie than he has ever shown heretofore
j on the act-ten.
,lai k Fe.rd, ho directed "Just Pals,"
(directed also "The P,g Punch."
A1 AI1-: TOHAY
Tin: sti:i:lth or motiiv.k i.ovi;
MSCM IZKU IS "TUK SAUK II EX"
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TV-op in lite licitit of every woman
IIODLE LIFE
Afton, Tenn. "I want
other suffering women to
know what Lvdia E. Pink
hsm's VeRetable Compound
has done for me. During the
Change of Life I was in bed
for. eight months and had
two good doctors treating
me but they did me no good.
A friend advised me to take
I.yiiia C I'iiikham's Vege
t ul ie Com pound, which I did,
add in a short time I felt
better, lhad nil kinds of bad
sK-i;, but they all left me.
whrn 1 feel weak and
nervous I take the Vegetable
.vj
-V Compound ami it alwaysdoes
f v ! me good. I wish all women
I w-ould try it during the
Change of Life for 1 know it
will do them good. If you
think it will induce some one
to try the Vegetable Com
pound you may publish this
letter' Mrs. A. Keller,
Afton, Tenn.
Mrs. Mary Lister of
Adrian,. Miclt.. adds her
testimony to the value
of l.ydin E. Pinkhnm'g
Vegetable Coimiound
Thona
507
Hours
9 a. m. to 5 p. m.
DR. OHMART
Modern Dentistry
In All Branches.
MAGNETOS
GENERATORS
ELECTRIC STARTERS
Or any part of the electric
system on your car overhauled
and repaired. Satisfaction guar
anteed. HARRY H. GRAHAM,
Willard Service Station,
Pendelton, Ore.
Phono 684. LETS GOI
Sanitary
871
To grow by serving yorj
is our ambition.
Ljration is a (secondary
consideration in the gro
cery biirtinCHS.
We carr' a full line of
groceries and make
prompt deliveries to ail
parts of the city.
The Moat The Bent
in Value . in Quality
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there slnnilicrs the feroeity of a ti-gre'.-s.
IvtU liet dearest possessloits
her home. Iter honor, or her child be
endansered, and It Kprtngs into belns
with a pass.o.iate violence. Masnif
lcert In her nnmr. Us flame Is a
Ixaeon of the purity of her soul, the
rteadfnstne ss of her love, the truth
of her maternal instinct. It Is the
heritage of every true mother.
' The Sae lien" 'was Ktieh a worn
an. So great was her power to love
and endure that she .suffered every
persecution of spirit, mind and hody to
shield her son, and then a fester
dnuphter, from the faintest touch of
cvii.
An nwe-insniriniy story of mother
love told in "The Paso Hen." the
Kdgar Lewis-rathe feature showing
at the Arcade Theatre for three days
commenoinir today. Arizona hi the
leiphties Is the locale, cnadys r.rork
IwWI was chosen hy Mr. Lewis for the
title role heeausv of her eminent .suit
ability and her splendid dramatic tal
ent. Other parts are enacted l-y Lillian
Rich, Wallace MaoDon lid, James Ma
son. Helen Case, Arth-ir Morrison,
Alfred Allen and three-year-old UK-hard
Hcadriek.
MANATTEMPTSSUiCIDE
THOUGHT TO BE ROBBER
YAKIMA, April 14. (A. I'.) Jack
Krutwig. residing here, is . in a hop-
p.tal here in a critical condition withl
a bullet wound in the mouth, but isj
expected to recover. Krutwlpr claims
to have attempted suicide. His wifej
corroborates his story, and says he i
threatened to kill her, but investipa-
tion is being made to determine
whether he may have been wounded
in an attempted holdup, reported by
M. L. Matthews, who claims to l ave
shot a man who attacked him, ami
who ran away hold nff both hands to
his face. Krutwfs had $Sl6 in bills
when taken to the hospital.
D0CT0RSL0STS7000
Los ANGELES, April ( L'. 1'.)
"See little cubes, we roll 'em 2e
table and 1 win," testified "Count"
Albert Sichofsky,- self-styled Polish
nobleman, on vrial charged with em
bezzlement of $To00 from Doctors O.
M. Justice and it. Levin. The physi
cians, however, declared that worth
less oil stocks, not the festive dice, was
the means by which Sichofsky whee
dled them out of their money.
WILL JOIV IV SPANISH ItKVOLT
EL PASO, April 14. IV. P.) Gen
eral Pablo Gonzale3, former C'arran
zista, now at Laredo, Tvill Join Felix
Diaz, now in exile Iti New Orleans, in
the revolt against President Obregun,
of Mexico, according to the local Span.
ish newspaper, La Patriu.
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tlyla. l! Parisian dancer and
masltal comedy star. Is shown as
she sailed for Kurope after an en
KSRcmnnl In "Afgar" In New York.
Her departing words were; "Your
; women, they are yes, ' vcr-ry
charming, bul so what ees eot I
'should . say? so eelf-sufllcient
iwhslf -1 The Amd-an men?
(Ah-b-h!''- Tbejrsr.lecfcren.!
WocderfulbC-7' " '
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l'OKT ARTHl'R. Tex., April J4-
(1". P.) Hope for the rescue, of 19
men of the crew of the steamer Co
lonel Bowie, reported sunk yf sturdily
I has been practically abandoned. A
radio messnse to port authorities laid
it was impossible to send resell ! ships
because then; were, no deck officers
saved to ifi s the location of M e slop
when it sunk. 'In; i-Mp cle-ued Port
'Arthur for 'Limpid on April sUt'l.
! Three men o' - he crew wero ji.
COQUILLE PLANS TO
CELEBRATE OPENING
OF PAVED HIGHWAY
MARSHFIELR, April 14. Recl
dents of I'oiiullle have planned for a
biff celebration on April 3ft to observe
the completion of the paved litKhway
from Marshfleld to the county seat.
There will be a race ajcalnst time over
the new road as one of the early mor
nimr features, followinir which the
road will be open to auto. ""Governor
Olcott has been Invited to make an
airship trip to ConttUle and -deliver the
chief address of the day. .People are
expected from all over the country.
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ACBAKDPAES
EL'WS GETS EI!
T;!:not:s pnla n:id uclio Linlraont
Lctit handv, brloRs warming',
f,r:it"ifylnfl relief
Try !I.UMATIC tvinecs case up
t soon. So d.i stiii joints, lame
luck, ncard :i.i, ovv.rtixed intts-c'-.s.
nnd tliose raii'.a from weather ex
)viuro, too they U-m't fight long
t'Siin.it the TO,:itcr-iiTil.iyun that
Ij.xui's Linimcr.t produces.
Alwas-s keep this old family Wend
,'i.i' iv for i ists:it use u little ptne
t'jici vHhimt rubbing, leaving no skin
it.uns, inuhs, or closed pores'. ; Its
wry odor licuUhy nnd ftimuht'm-
i:!sts the'Stod it iU do." .
' All drustgists; Three sires 35c, 70c,
C! .40. Lutuciit siie is most economical.
Limment
Pam'sl
pneimj
FOREST SUPERVISORS
HOLD THREE. DAY
CONVENTION AT BAKER
PAKKIt, April 14. A convention of
t. ..... unit hinnmn will be
! held in linker City halt auditorium, op-
ienlnK today and rontiiiulnR for
(three days. There was a meeting
of .supervisors Wednesday and the
I rangers will meet today. Mai
in. i it- Pmntllla. Wallowa and Willi -
I man forests will be represented at the
meeting. There will bo more than ru
visitors from the various forests in at
tendance. The first three days of next week
-in , ( ,kr.n iii, In Instructing the fotr-
est officers In the fire law enforcing.
Statistics show that more than f
per cent of the fires In tho forests are
caused by man.
CINCINNATI. April 14. (V. P.)
PAS
Children, 5c
AVI LO AM FCDL presmts ; J
BUCK 'JONES.
ijhe Big' Punch
SI powerful drama cfbtie
. ' and Western circuit riders.
btf Sales a Jurtkmn :'i'x!? , '
COMEQY "THE CEAUTY SHOP" - ; : ; ?
Two men and two women were killed
and five were Injured when a switch
engine struck an automobile contain-'
i in u? ten nelsons. The smash occurred
I tu Covington, Ky., ucross the tlver
f from here..
,Spring f1edicino
Hood's S
Purifies tho Blood
Thvirs.,
TIME ; Today
- Adults, 20c
jJHICHESTtl? S PIL19
THftDIAMUNRXUHli It
TZJTV Sl borrni mHk Mts Ribbon
"B ui I iThSU II It ki Ik IV 1 1 i m j . M
Dr. Lynn K. Blakcslc
Chronic and Nervous Dtaeaae MPt
Dlswies of Women. X-Ray Elacirii
Thraputlc
Tsmpla Bldf . Boom It
Pbon41l j
Phoiie 210-W P. O. ftot Sf
Fri., Sat:
Adult, 35c
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COMEDY "
WET AND WARMER.
BRAY COMIC
PATHE NEW3